Bannon's War Room - July 01, 2026


Episode 5484: The Start Of America's Civil Rift


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00:00:00.000 This decision, it's a two-parter, and I get it.
00:00:05.520 Everyone is applauding the fact that the Constitution sort of withstood the assault by the administration as a noted coming in.
00:00:12.880 But I cannot help but know and believe that the 14th Amendment is still in the crosshairs of this administration or future MAGA administration.
00:00:24.280 And I think some of the predicates for what they want to do were laid by some of the justices in their in their concurring opinions and in their dissent that we should be very, very mindful of.
00:00:36.620 The 14th Amendment survived.
00:00:38.680 And that's great news. 1.00
00:00:40.060 Yes.
00:00:40.300 I think what's scary is that it seemed that there were four justices, at least two of them or three of them, depending on how you want to count it, that were very comfortable with a president's executive order undermining the Constitution.
00:00:55.400 That's big news.
00:00:57.340 I think we have a policy here on the show that when Stephen Miller is sad, we tend to be glad.
00:01:03.260 But I want to read what he said on X.
00:01:05.420 I think it's very important to speak for the mindset of this administration is that one of the most destructive.
00:01:09.980 and outrageous decisions in a long history of the supreme court american citizenship is not the
00:01:14.720 birthright of the world it belongs only and solely to americans no provision of the constitution can
00:01:20.420 be read to require our national self-obliteration it belongs only and solely to americans who are
00:01:28.740 those americans are they the native americans whose land was stolen out from underneath them 0.56
00:01:32.440 who still live in terrible conditions all around this country is that the people who came over on
00:01:36.780 the mayflower i can tell you stephen miller's family does not trace back to the mayflower
00:01:40.440 who's he talking about and you think had this gone the other way that can of worms opens up
00:01:47.420 and you have a nation of people who might be stateless you have a nation of kids whose entire
00:01:53.560 identity is overturned by the stroke of a pen and it was perilously close today and then it sets up
00:01:59.220 the opportunity for them to be deported and worse immigration policies to come but the president's
00:02:04.180 been very clear, as we all have, about our views of birthright citizenship. But the fight doesn't
00:02:08.280 end here. We came within a hair of victory. And in my experience, the United States, when you're
00:02:14.140 within a hair of victory, that typically means that you're going to win ultimately when you keep
00:02:18.780 pushing. Let me throw one more question. Are you going to take this on the legislative path to try
00:02:23.100 and push it through? Correct. Yes, we will. Absolutely. Through Congress. That's the plan.
00:02:27.460 I guess one of the big questions a lot of people have is this has been in the 14th Amendment for
00:02:31.700 all these generations why now this sudden almost revelation by some people that oh my god this is
00:02:38.700 a terrible thing well i think part of it is what they see on the ground right this documentation
00:02:45.040 at least according to the conservative legal movement of birth tourism which came up at oral
00:02:49.800 argument and there was an exchange between john sower the solicitor general and chief justice
00:02:54.300 roberts where john sower basically said there are eight billion people in this country who are a
00:02:58.080 plane ride away from being birth tourists and therefore giving citizenship to their country.
00:03:03.280 And John Roberts's retort to that was, well, it's the same old Constitution, Mr. Sauer.
00:03:08.060 But I think the other thing, and this is sort of like zooming out and looking at the Trump
00:03:11.600 administration writ large. This is an administration where what used to be fringy theories about how
00:03:18.140 to interpret the Constitution suddenly fall into the mainstream. So we think about the
00:03:22.420 unitary executive theory, which used to be something that nobody really talked about,
00:03:26.220 has definitely been pushed to the forefront of their legal agenda.
00:03:29.880 Similarly, some of the ideas that motivated January 6th
00:03:33.500 and some of the legal strategies underpinning it,
00:03:35.780 things that people like Ken Chesbrough and John Eastman were propounding,
00:03:40.600 those were things nobody talked about until they started talking about them.
00:03:44.300 And now all of a sudden, they have major currency within the Republican Party
00:03:48.600 in certain facets of the conservative legal project.
00:03:51.380 I think, to your point, it's a political fight now,
00:03:54.780 And it's a political fight on protecting. A lot of these TPS holders may have won today in the
00:03:59.560 Supreme Court, but then are they going to be sent back to Venezuela? We have 400,000 Venezuelans
00:04:04.300 on TPS right now. Are they going to be sent back to a country still just experienced a brutal 0.90
00:04:09.600 earthquake? Well, Venezuela is the 51st state. That's what Democrats are going to have to start
00:04:15.960 fighting. Are we going to send 300,000 Haitians to Haiti? Are we going to send 6,000 Syrians back
00:04:21.060 to Syria, Afghans. I mean, it's going to require a lot before the midterms and people want to see 0.98
00:04:26.140 a fight. So I, I encourage people, I mean, these primaries are still ongoing to push their leaders
00:04:30.600 to have a plan on immigration because once Democrats take back power, if they do, it's on
00:04:35.160 them to govern on this issue. Absolutely. A deep knife wound in the heart of the American Republic.
00:04:42.360 Look, Jesse, I can step tomorrow onto the deck of a 747. It does not mean that I am the pilot of
00:04:48.460 that plane, and I'm qualified to fly it. Just physically being on U.S. soil does not make you
00:04:52.920 a citizen or qualified to carry on or capable of executing the inheritance of this country.
00:04:59.840 We have people from all over the world, from third world nations, nations that on their own
00:05:05.160 would have never invented the wheel, let alone modern technology, let alone medicine,
00:05:10.920 let alone air travel. And they can just come into the country, have a baby at a hospital, 0.92
00:05:16.620 paid for by you and me, and then that baby's automatically a citizen. That baby can sit on
00:05:21.740 a jury when he turns 18 and sit in judgment of you and sit in judgment of me and sit in judgment
00:05:27.220 of our loved ones, can decide who our mayors are, our governors are, our presidents are.
00:05:32.600 Citizenship means nothing if it is open to everyone. The idea that you can have a cruise
00:05:38.500 ship filled with foreigners and they just dock at a port for an hour and someone has a baby,
00:05:44.960 Jesse, the baby is an American citizen. They can vote in every election for the rest of their lives.
00:05:50.320 They can be living in a foreign country and cashing welfare checks from American citizens.
00:05:55.440 Look, I know that some of the justices who worked on this, they think that they're so intelligent. 0.99
00:06:01.440 There is no possible reading of the 14th Amendment that applies to foreigners with foreign loyalties,
00:06:09.880 foreign citizenship, foreign obligations, foreign everything. And here's another point.
00:06:16.180 Here's a pretty good clue your constitutional interpretation is wrong. If your ruling requires
00:06:21.680 you to suicide your civilization, your reading of the Constitution is wrong. President Grant
00:06:28.540 and the congressman in the 19th century did not want to create an automatic third world
00:06:34.660 citizenship requirement for America. It's an abomination. But let's thank President Trump
00:06:39.280 Because of President Trump's courage and leadership, we are now on the precipice.
00:06:44.080 Yes, we were dealt a setback, but because of his courage alone,
00:06:47.860 we're on the precipice as a nation of being in a position to end this travesty once and for all.
00:06:53.720 Breaking overnight, a 30-year Democratic incumbent falls.
00:06:58.000 This is we see new signs of the ascendant energy on the left of the party.
00:07:02.500 CNN projects that in Colorado, 15-term Congresswoman Diana DeGette
00:07:06.720 has been defeated by 29-year-old Democratic Socialist Mela Kiros.
00:07:13.300 I am Mela Kiros, and tonight this victory belongs to every single one of you.
00:07:23.020 Denver voters of all ages, of all races, of all religions sent a clear message, we will
00:07:38.860 not wait.
00:07:45.740 We will not wait to take the fight to Donald Trump and the oligarchy.
00:07:51.640 We will not wait to put an end to the politics of the past, to get big money out of our politics,
00:08:11.640 and to reject corporate PACs and AIPAC.
00:08:20.640 And no, we will not wait to end the genocide in Palestine.
00:08:31.980 Certainly not a one-off, and we've seen it over the past couple of weeks.
00:08:35.140 There's been so much focus on New York City and Zoran Mandani over the past year since his election.
00:08:40.480 But we've seen that the progressive wing, the very liberal wing of the Democratic Party, is starting to push back against the establishment.
00:08:47.960 If there was ever a generational shift in what we saw last night in Colorado, where Diana DeGette, who was considered a progressive in Congress, losing to somebody who is even father to the left, shows you right now as the Democratic Party has gone through four years of Donald Trump again, has decided to push back against the San Diego establishment.
00:09:07.960 We've not only happened again in Colorado last night, we've seen it happen in Washington, D.C.
00:09:12.360 We saw it happen in New York City. We've seen it happen in Georgia.
00:09:16.100 We're seeing it happen all across the country right now.
00:09:19.080 It's not a wave. Let us not tell anyone out there that it is a wave.
00:09:22.340 But the fact of the matter is the Democratic Party right now is undergoing this whole transformation right now.
00:09:28.360 And we're seeing these younger, more aggressive, progressive Democrats take on the establishment, John.
00:09:34.160 So while some of my colleagues may not want to hear the truth, the same outrage you feel about Renee Good and Alex Preddy, you should feel about Sheridan Gorman and Lincoln Riley and every Angel family in this country.
00:09:49.040 I do feel that outrage. 0.68
00:09:50.940 You do not.
00:09:51.600 Because if you did, you would not support sanctuary jurisdiction.
00:09:54.320 Do you feel the outrage about Alex Reddy and Renee Good?
00:09:57.560 You should be ashamed of yourself.
00:09:58.720 You don't belong to this committee. 1.00
00:09:59.900 You should get the hell out of here. 1.00
00:10:01.120 You're a disgrace. 1.00
00:10:01.140 You don't understand the rules of the committee. 1.00
00:10:02.940 You don't understand the Constitution. 1.00
00:10:03.960 You're a disgrace. 1.00
00:10:04.520 You're full of it. 1.00
00:10:05.400 Mr. Raskin, you're an apple of disgrace supporting sanctuary policy.
00:10:08.640 Say one word about Alex Reddy and Renee Good. 0.64
00:10:11.680 I did.
00:10:12.640 I wrote a whole New York Times op-ed about it.
00:10:15.120 You should be absolutely ashamed of yourself.
00:10:17.400 the committee will be in order. Mr. Chairman, I have organized two walkouts now at Borough High
00:10:27.040 School, and I can tell you we do not walk out of school because we simply want to skip class or
00:10:32.060 get out of our homework. I don't want to miss out on my studies. I wish I could simply stay
00:10:36.220 in school, but I simply can't afford to stand idly by as our immigrant neighbors are kidnapped 1.00
00:10:41.420 and as our democracy is threatened everywhere we look. If anything, the rise of student walkout 0.99
00:10:46.740 should be a signal to our legislators that what's going on is not working for us Idahoans better
00:10:51.580 right which is the fact that today the United States also dodged a massive economic bullet by
00:10:57.160 by allowing birthright citizenship to remain in place because of the upheaval it would create
00:11:03.320 if that act if Donald Trump's dream of getting rid of it actually came to fruition can you talk
00:11:10.480 a little bit about what it looks like from that kind of perspective yes because it gets very
00:11:16.160 micro. So you would have hospital systems immediately be paralyzed at the very delivery
00:11:20.320 room and be unable to provide basic medical care because you would be verifying people's 1.00
00:11:24.940 citizenship. You would have an increase in ICE enforcement in communities initially because
00:11:29.860 ICE would have to create policies to apprehend and detain more infants. And so you'd see more
00:11:35.940 family separation. And every time you do that, every time you take away a child or then you
00:11:39.960 apprehend their parent, you're taking away a worker from our economy. You're taking away demand
00:11:43.840 in our economy. There is this incredible study that just came out from Brookings that where
00:11:48.120 there was record high arrests that were outside of the norm of past administrations, that you had
00:11:53.820 job losses for Americans. And so any increase, whether you're deporting kids, you're deporting
00:11:58.860 their parents, and you're doing these family separations, they impact us. And that unfortunately
00:12:03.580 is, I mean, we're at the 250th anniversary. Immigrants have always generated demand and 0.82
00:12:08.740 economic activity. I mean, TPS holders, they contribute over about estimated $30 billion
00:12:13.920 every year to the GDP. And so if you take that out, that is the fight. It is an affordability
00:12:19.420 fight. I hope more leaders realize immigration is an economic cost of living issue.
00:12:24.220 Got DNI Pulte over there as the new director. We also know you have the task force set up
00:12:29.220 on declassification, maybe looking, talking about international, maybe looking at some
00:12:33.740 declassification. Are you able to give us an update on declassify almost everything?
00:12:38.740 And, you know, by the way, we have Jay Clayton is going in, you know, Bill Pulte is a very talented guy, but he's just there temporarily until Jay Clayton and Jay Clayton is going through the process and Jay Clayton highly respected.
00:12:50.640 And so is Bill Pulte. But Bill is there just for a fairly short period of time. But while he's there, I said, you can declassify whatever you want.
00:12:59.480 Do you think we're going to get some soon or maybe 20? I told him you can do it. You got to ask him.
00:13:03.740 all right but uh i think he's a friend of yours i think that i think that uh bill will declassify
00:13:10.720 i told him you can declassify whatever you want so bill's there just you know for maybe a month
00:13:17.240 or two months or something and jay is going through the process he's got a hearing in two
00:13:21.540 weeks highly respected man jay clayman okay thank you thank you okay um we're going to go to a short
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00:13:53.120 you've seen that uh we are heading towards a civil war cannot be you can't put it off any 0.59
00:13:58.780 longer it's definitely going to happen not tomorrow not the next day but it's happening
00:14:03.120 and conventional politics is not going to set it aside we've got terry schilling is going to join
00:14:08.100 us this morning first on deck in the war room to talk about radical transgender ideology how's the
00:14:13.940 centerpiece last night all the msnbc is saying oh well hold it this is a victory because they didn't
00:14:20.220 outlaw at the state level we're going to go back to the state level and run the table then we're
00:14:23.720 going to take over congress we're going to get a federal law my point they have not stopped on any
00:14:29.700 of this and now they've got an ability to bring i don't know a hundred million illegal aliens in
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00:16:43.620 War Room. Here's your host, Stephen K. Vance.
00:16:49.280 Welcome back. I've got Terry Schell.
00:16:50.720 So, Terry, look, you've been American Principles Project.
00:16:55.400 What I admire about what you guys have done the last couple of years, Raheem and the entire team,
00:16:59.400 Raheem helping over the national polls, is you've made American Principles Project the center of the American family
00:17:05.400 for the natalist movement for economics you know the economics populist nationalist economics have
00:17:10.480 to work the core unit we have in this country the core unit we've had in the christian west
00:17:15.140 is the family right the nuclear family as burke tells us the little platoons that is under assault
00:17:22.020 from economically from every area but i don't think that people fully understand that the
00:17:30.580 transgender ideology is something that is to the core of what we're seeing now when you talk about
00:17:35.520 dsa dsa is culturally marxist right also economically communist and jihadist the combination
00:17:44.360 it's a complete package they are not just open borders birthright citizenship get rid of ice 0.83
00:17:50.340 but at the core of it they detest your your own identity as a man or a woman in particular your
00:17:56.420 identity as a citizen and or a Christian. And I think people just look at this as men and women's
00:18:01.840 sports. It's not that. And what drove a big part of what drove this victory last night
00:18:05.900 is the centrality of the transgender ideology. Folks, this is not open. You can't debate this. 1.00
00:18:13.140 That's what I keep saying. This is two sides that are very determined. One that believes in this
00:18:17.680 constitutional republic and want to bequeath it based upon Christian civilization. And another
00:18:23.940 that is radically opposed to that as the bolsheviks have been the french revolution has been 0.87
00:18:29.040 the communist the ccp's revolution all of it the same terry shilling of the floor is yours about 0.67
00:18:35.120 you can't take yesterday's which was look it was a it was a good victory okay of men and women's 0.98
00:18:41.060 sports in certain areas they didn't outlaw in the states they didn't outlaw really overall and they
00:18:47.040 i don't think they still got to the heart of the radical nature of the ideology no no okay so right
00:18:53.080 now, the Supreme Court decision yesterday was a victory, but it was a meaningful, but
00:18:59.380 not that great of a victory.
00:19:00.440 They, they say the States may constitutionally restrict sports and private spaces on the
00:19:05.800 basis of biological sex.
00:19:07.240 But what it didn't do is it didn't strike down any of the blue state laws that are allowing
00:19:12.660 boys to compete in girls sports.
00:19:14.020 And so it's still, we have a long way to go.
00:19:17.120 And next, the next case, Steve, so we withheld our defense is good.
00:19:21.320 Our laws are going to withstand constitutional muster.
00:19:24.260 Great.
00:19:25.260 But what about President Trump's executive order banning men from girls' sports and restricting Title IX funding based on – what about President Trump's executive orders protecting children and restricting Medicaid funding from hospitals and clinics that provide these services? 0.99
00:19:39.840 That's a death knell from the gender cult in their industry. 0.58
00:19:43.780 If that doesn't pass muster with the Supreme Court, now we're in a whole other world. 1.00
00:19:48.080 I'm very optimistic that we'll uphold that. 0.97
00:19:50.340 And now that's when we start going on offense against the blue states. 0.81
00:19:53.220 But, Steve, I think you're getting at the heart of the entire battle for America because, you know, look, you keep saying civil war and I'm actually kind of there right now.
00:20:02.540 I don't want a civil war. It'll be terrible. But the Democrats are forcing our hand on this.
00:20:06.820 And why? Well, at the heart of the civil war was the issue of slavery.
00:20:10.820 Who counts as a citizen? Who counts as a human being? Who doesn't?
00:20:14.360 Right now in America, it's not about whether or not America should exist and continue to exist.
00:20:19.320 Like, that's the primary thing.
00:20:21.080 But now we're debating what a human person is with the unborn.
00:20:24.240 We're debating what gender is and whether or not children can be sterilized and mutilated against their parents' wishes now.
00:20:31.100 We're talking about citizenship.
00:20:33.260 Who's a citizen?
00:20:34.000 Who has a right to citizenship?
00:20:34.980 Who doesn't? 0.91
00:20:35.840 All of these things are existential threats to America.
00:20:40.240 And there isn't a compromise.
00:20:42.740 Like, the compromise that we came up with was very simple.
00:20:45.560 You can do sex changes, but just not to children.
00:20:47.860 that's not good enough for the left they want sex change for children in fact many of my friends
00:20:52.660 think that's the whole point that's their whole point that's because if you can sterilize the
00:20:56.340 children then guess what they don't have a family line they don't have their own children then now 1.00
00:21:00.240 you can control them you have the chinese it sounds so crazy but it's the 21st century we're 1.00
00:21:06.160 going to see horrors we never even imagined the chinese right now are developing artificial wombs 1.00
00:21:10.480 that's because they know they need human beings but who's going to be able to own those artificial 0.98
00:21:14.640 wombs corporations in the state you won't be able to do it because it's too much power in order to 0.91
00:21:20.100 for for and too much money for regular human beings to be able to afford but at the heart of
00:21:24.620 all of this steve is whether or not america is going to exist and we should be thanking our
00:21:28.680 lucky stars that the moderate mass are coming out as we saw with the colorado primary results last
00:21:34.540 night these people actually hate america and they're actually saying it out loud and we should
00:21:39.260 be so thankful to God for their candor and their transparency finally because I'm sick and tired of
00:21:44.980 dealing with people like Abigail Spanberger who's a CIA spook literally in order to get hired by the
00:21:50.360 an operative you can tell you in order to get hired by the by the CIA they literally test you
00:21:55.920 for sociopathic qualities because if you're going to be a spy you should be able to lie without 1.00
00:21:59.800 remorse right so we have this woman who lied her way all the way to the governor's mansion broke 1.00
00:22:04.760 every promise so far and we're told she's a moderate no no she's a covert marxist who's 0.97
00:22:10.500 masquerading as a moderate democrat but we don't have that problem anymore you have the mom donnie's
00:22:14.740 you have the new um i'm totally blanking on his name but the guy that's most likely going to be
00:22:18.380 the senate nominee in michigan is islam is muslim radical and he's radical islam and he's marxist
00:22:24.840 i i saw a post you know we're just getting done with pride month thank goodness uh but i saw this
00:22:30.440 post yesterday lambasting one of the flags that was being flown in the pride parade, which was a
00:22:35.080 hybrid of the Palestinian and transgender flag. And they were like, they don't even realize how
00:22:39.520 dumb they look like. No, no, no. You're the dumb one for falling for it. This is not about 1.00
00:22:43.780 promoting Palestinians. It's not about promoting transgenderism. It's actually about destroying
00:22:49.120 the country. The left is now aligning with anyone and everyone they can to destroy America. And that
00:22:55.000 offers clarity for us to bring to the American people. The upcoming midterms are going to be
00:22:59.380 about whether or not america continues to exist or or it doesn't and that's ultimately going to
00:23:05.480 be the path we we start walking you have to get in back of the pathologies of what uh dsa because
00:23:10.860 on a tactical level and quite frankly political strategy they're running the tables i i had a
00:23:16.860 they did an interview with me in politico back in i think right after mandami one because we
00:23:22.080 had been warning about the power of mandami you can't look the other way from this guy
00:23:25.960 And I said, it's a flashing red light and people better take him seriously. 0.99
00:23:29.640 When we went down to Texas, he won the Senate District 9 by going door to door.
00:23:34.460 They just won in Colorado.
00:23:35.780 He's still the only politician I've seen the other night when he won those three victories in New York.
00:23:41.340 He said he started a speech by saying, show me who canvassed.
00:23:44.800 Raise your hand.
00:23:45.780 Raise your hand.
00:23:46.240 He said, those are the hands that won this.
00:23:48.680 Where are the Republicans? 0.94
00:23:49.540 Do you think Polly Pockets is sitting there talking to the donors? 0.95
00:23:53.540 hey show your hands if you wrote a check they they they hope that their money's going to save
00:23:58.940 them the money didn't save the aristocracy in the bolshevik revolution it didn't save the
00:24:03.920 aristocracy in the french revolution it didn't save uh it didn't it never saves you your money
00:24:09.500 doesn't save you they're coming for you and they're coming directly for you and if you don't
00:24:13.920 wake up and see what you see and you keep avoiding it they're going to run the tables on people and
00:24:19.880 that's why it's so important that we organize around the american family the american family
00:24:25.160 is our army it's where we get new people to help it's where new people enter the country and where
00:24:30.660 they learn what it means to be an american it is but it also has to be an economic argument
00:24:36.720 the economic argument around that we can't go with the standard republic look the standard
00:24:42.660 Republican playbook got America to this place in the 250th year of our existence. It is because
00:24:50.380 the culmination of the Bush program was the birthright citizenship year. John Roberts is a
00:24:57.420 hardcore Bush Bushy. That is the way they think about this country. America is an idea, right?
00:25:03.440 Look at, read his opinion. This is what you're saying. The standard stock Republicans have to
00:25:09.200 be turfed out and we have to get as tough as the DSA people and working hard. So what are you guys
00:25:14.360 doing about it? And then I want people to go to your website because you're one of the leaders
00:25:17.440 in the intellectual, the applied intellectual, not some theoretical, you know, college, you know,
00:25:24.400 bull session, which a lot of these sites are, a lot of these groups are. Well, we've got to spend
00:25:29.320 millions of dollars in these key Senate and governor's races. We're going to Wisconsin,
00:25:33.860 Georgia, we're going to North Carolina. We're probably going to play in Texas just to make
00:25:38.200 sure that tallarico is branded as the radical marxist that he is but see the next big iteration
00:25:44.020 of appp uh we're not ready to launch this just yet but it's it's organizing families in politics
00:25:48.780 it's gonna we're gonna have a centralized website called family.vote where people can check their
00:25:53.300 voter registration find out people that are in their own house but you're gonna do it at the
00:25:56.600 family level you're gonna family engage and make it a family a family issue where they participate
00:26:01.660 you teach kids civics you know by gaining their active participation i think it's brilliant steve
00:26:05.880 I'm not a conservative. I'm not a Republican because of any book I read.
00:26:09.420 I'm a Republican because my great grandmother listened to Rush Limbaugh with me in the car.
00:26:14.100 Right. She talked to me about politics. We need to tap into that.
00:26:17.460 Everyone has that matriarch grandma. Everyone has that patriarch grandfather. 1.00
00:26:21.240 That's who we need to work through. And we need to get them to get their kids understand why this country is worth saving.
00:26:26.560 Why it's worth fighting for. Go to any of you know, I was in Italy last week for a party at the embassy.
00:26:32.660 Is that what you're blaming on, that tan?
00:26:34.920 Especially working so hard, he comes in, he's got a better tan than Trump or Bannon.
00:26:39.260 What the hell is that about?
00:26:40.460 I did. 1.00
00:26:40.880 I took my two oldest daughters over there.
00:26:43.100 And Steve, I'm driving through the countryside.
00:26:44.720 It's so beautiful.
00:26:45.580 And I'm thinking, so we drove out to go see Padre Pio in San Giovanni Rotondo.
00:26:50.060 And it's a four-hour drive.
00:26:51.380 And I paid like 45 euro in tolls just to get out there.
00:26:55.400 My daughter says, these roads, they're terrible.
00:26:57.260 I'm like, well, the money doesn't go to that.
00:26:59.620 It goes towards everything else.
00:27:01.840 And it's just California, but older. 1.00
00:27:04.740 Allowing the North Africans in. 1.00
00:27:06.040 One more time, social media and where they go over to American principles. 1.00
00:27:10.080 And when are you going to launch this family-oriented politics? 0.99
00:27:13.000 We're going to be launching it ahead of the midterms.
00:27:15.160 It's going to be a robust database.
00:27:16.340 You'll be able to get a lot of information from it and to see a lot of your family and friends who need to get their butts to the polls.
00:27:23.240 By the way, my wife forgot to vote in that last upcoming midterm election in Virginia.
00:27:28.900 We're busy as hell, and this is my career.
00:27:30.600 and we're missing out.
00:27:31.240 And they shift to the primary.
00:27:32.740 Exactly.
00:27:33.260 So if you don't know, you don't know.
00:27:34.080 But it's just AmericanPrinciplesProject.org
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00:30:11.340 Okay, let's go to, we have Neil McCabe in North Dakota in the Badlands.
00:30:17.380 Neil McCabe, Teddy Roosevelt. I'm so impressed with what they're doing out there. Tell us about
00:30:23.860 it. The president's hurtling out there now on Air Force One. I might add a new Air Force One
00:30:29.240 donated by Qatar. He's hurtling out there right now. Mike Lindell's driving across
00:30:36.080 North Dakota from Fargo. He had a couple of he's having a couple of stops in Minnesota,
00:30:41.680 campaign stops. He's driving out there. It's five hours. People don't understand the scale
00:30:45.500 of these western states the dakotas uh montana i think montana is the third biggest i think you
00:30:53.260 got texas first california second montana third i think that's it and sorry as far as a scale of it
00:31:01.560 i'll check that maybe california first is it california first one of the two i should know
00:31:06.380 that neil mccabe where are you and why are you out there sir we are at medora north dakota
00:31:15.220 where the president will be participating in the dedication of the Theodore Roosevelt
00:31:21.040 Presidential Library. Maduro, of course, this is the area in the Badlands. Roosevelt first came
00:31:28.700 out here in 1883 on a hunting trip. And then in February of 84, when his wife died in childbirth,
00:31:36.680 giving birth to Alice, and then his mother died the same day, he was so wrecked by this emotionally
00:31:44.100 that he came out here and basically was a rancher for two years before he sort of gathered himself,
00:31:51.620 returned to New York, and became the Theodore Roosevelt that we know today.
00:31:58.620 No, the Badlands, as he says, turned him into a man. I mean, it was amazing. And Maduro was really
00:32:05.320 the railhead of it, the most important thing. But man, he went through a tough winter. I think
00:32:11.220 eventually his entire livestock operation was wiped out why did they decide to build
00:32:17.300 the presidential library out there i mean it's it's shocking i think it's great
00:32:21.860 but who are the visionaries decide to do that neil
00:32:24.480 i think you really have to credit uh doug bergam obviously there are local people who are always
00:32:32.920 calling for this uh the first presidential library was benjamin harrison that was sort
00:32:38.220 run by his family. FDR got it started in its sort of official capacity as we know it now in 41. But
00:32:46.120 there was some effort by people here to sort of gather the Theodore Roosevelt papers and documents
00:32:52.920 that were scattered all over the country in different new libraries and universities. And
00:32:57.780 they basically pulled it all together over a number of years and they planted it here. And
00:33:02.880 when Burgum was the governor of North Dakota, he championed this project. And then here's,
00:33:09.300 of course, he'll be here today as the president dedicates it. But it's, it's really interesting
00:33:15.120 to put it here because this is where that Teddy Roosevelt that charged up San Juan Hill that
00:33:21.100 talked about, you know, the man in the arena, the rugged individualism that was all born here,
00:33:27.080 not in his home in west 57th of manhattan no it was he was throughout his life he said the bad
00:33:34.300 lands made him a man i mean he fell in love as many of us do he fell in love with the american
00:33:39.120 west you know being an easterner or a southerner they you know you go out west and just you're
00:33:43.440 you're absolutely blown away and he was not in the rockies he was not in the rockies of montana
00:33:49.480 or colorado or the magnificent desert of arizona he was in the badlands you can't imagine when i
00:33:56.960 say badlands it is it is a uh it is a rough neighborhood uh and just incredible natural uh
00:34:03.460 i guess haunting beauty but bitter winners any any a plow but he made him a man that's where
00:34:09.000 they're doing it go ahead sir no there's a there's a graceful sort of uh peacefulness here
00:34:16.980 and it's really desolate you really feel like you're you're alone with these sort of stone
00:34:24.020 monuments driving out here. It was just incredible just to look out the window and just to be out
00:34:30.500 here walking around. You can see that this is a place that lends itself to regeneration and
00:34:37.360 contemplation. Of course, the president today is going to be speaking about these themes of
00:34:42.320 Theodore Roosevelt and how he is expected to talk about how Roosevelt came here after his personal
00:34:50.740 tragedy and sort of rebuilt his life. And of course, in the East Room of the White House,
00:34:56.000 Steve, you have four portraits, George and Martha Washington, William McKinley, who is really
00:35:02.040 President Trump's template for economic policy, and Theodore Roosevelt, who is his template for
00:35:08.060 foreign policy. Well, and also right outside the Oval Office, the Roosevelt Room, which is really
00:35:13.940 the, has turned into a very important meeting room. It's just magnificent with the portrait of
00:35:18.700 Teddy Roosevelt as a rough rider.
00:35:20.960 What time do you know the logistics?
00:35:22.400 What time?
00:35:22.940 I take it the speech is going to start 4 p.m.,
00:35:25.280 supposed to 4 p.m. Eastern Daylight Time,
00:35:28.080 although the president is landing, taking a helicopter.
00:35:30.440 Then he's going to take a rail trip.
00:35:32.140 Maduro was really founded, I guess not founded,
00:35:34.300 but made a spot in the cattle business back in the 19th century
00:35:39.260 by a kind of a mad French count. 0.83
00:35:41.740 I mean, the story of it is amazing, and if you get a chance,
00:35:44.540 maybe we'll put up some writings about it so you can learn more
00:35:47.600 because it's a fascinating story of a kind of a French count entrepreneur
00:35:51.880 that came to try to start the industry over there.
00:35:54.460 What time do we know the president speaks?
00:35:58.420 So it'll be 1.15 local.
00:36:02.180 So I guess it's 4.15 East Coast.
00:36:04.800 But he'll be arriving sort of on point here around 11-ish local time.
00:36:11.500 You're in mountain time.
00:36:13.340 You're in mountain time.
00:36:14.040 So if it's 1.15, that'd be 3.15 here.
00:36:16.840 you're on mountain, not Pacific. So it's one 15. What time, what time is his, uh, yes, sir.
00:36:22.760 What, what time is his speech start?
00:36:26.940 That will be, so first he arrives around 11. I'm talking local time. He'll write at 11 and then
00:36:33.400 he'll, he'll tour the facility, the, the library and the way they've sort of constructed it to
00:36:39.680 really highlight the vignettes of the badlands and the different themes of Roosevelt's life.
00:36:44.680 and then he will come here to the amphitheater to give his address 1 15 local which you'll do the
00:36:51.300 you'll do the math for me it's 3 15 we'll be there well i'm sure they'll run late and i'm sure uh the
00:36:57.660 president's remarks will run late um we're covering live we got pasovic on the plane he's on air force
00:37:03.160 one and neil mccabe is already out there to anchor our coverage all day coverage uh of this um very
00:37:10.080 important event in the run-up to july 4th gets back to the american exceptionalism
00:37:14.660 Neil, what are your socials so people can keep up with you as you put stuff up during the day?
00:37:20.560 You can find me on all the socials at Reporter McCabe, Steve.
00:37:26.880 Thank you so much. Appreciate you.
00:37:30.620 Jim Rickards, you're following Teddy Roosevelt today.
00:37:35.740 We're getting you right after the open on Teddy Roosevelt.
00:37:38.520 Your thoughts on Teddy Roosevelt?
00:37:39.700 to the badlands and uh you know colonel george custer when he was riding west to meet his destiny
00:37:46.640 went through the badlands he said this is hell on earth this is what hell looks like if you could
00:37:51.920 kind of ride through it but which is true to a point but it really is spectacular your description
00:37:57.820 was exactly right it's there's nothing quite like it um how to describe geologically but yeah it's
00:38:03.040 it's rough country and uh i'm a big admirer of uh teddy roosevelt for for a number of reasons one
00:38:08.700 And when William McKinley was assassinated, Roosevelt became the president, but they had to let him know he was mountain climbing in New York.
00:38:17.520 I think it was on Mount Marcy.
00:38:19.480 But it took a couple of days to find him.
00:38:23.160 And then I've done a lot of safari, spent a lot of time in Africa.
00:38:26.960 And Roosevelt practically killed himself doing a river voyage.
00:38:33.360 It wasn't the Amazon.
00:38:34.580 It was a different river, but it was one that I think was the River of Death.
00:38:37.280 had some crazy name like that.
00:38:39.140 But he never quit.
00:38:40.700 So, and of course, we all know the story
00:38:42.280 when he was shot at point-blank range,
00:38:44.520 was bleeding, but he was late for a speech.
00:38:47.260 And he went, he gave the speech
00:38:48.620 and then he went to the hospital after the speech
00:38:50.800 with the blood coming down.
00:38:52.900 He took one in the chest.
00:38:53.620 He was an extraordinary individual.
00:38:54.480 But I agree that Trump looks,
00:38:56.980 I would say Trump looks at Andrew Jackson
00:38:58.560 and Teddy Roosevelt.
00:39:00.000 One of my thesis is that every 100 years,
00:39:02.740 you have to have a president
00:39:03.700 who's just completely out of the box.
00:39:05.420 So we had Jackson in the 19th century, Teddy TR in the 20th century, and we had Trump in the 21st century.
00:39:12.640 But we need those to keep things fresh.
00:39:16.440 I think it was Mark Hanna, the senator, that—remember, it was—Rosevelt was kind of slapped onto the ticket, right?
00:39:26.180 He was—and they wanted him climbing mountains or doing—they didn't want him to have any involvement because they understood this guy was a reformer.
00:39:33.680 And then after the assassination, I think the very first meeting when they came down, he actually came and went to about was a Buffalo to see the body.
00:39:41.720 They had a meeting with him beforehand, say, hey, we just want to make sure you understand something.
00:39:45.860 We're running the deal here. We're his guys and you're not.
00:39:49.520 And Roosevelt, that didn't last too long. So it was in that regard. He's quite he's quite Trumpian.
00:39:56.480 Talk to me about first off, where do we stand geopolitically?
00:39:59.520 Politically, the president has now got more guys over there.
00:40:04.640 I think, what, 40 vessels have gone through in the last 24 hours.
00:40:09.280 People are talking about the Iranians are doing a flex in Hormuz.
00:40:13.580 How do you see this thing playing out?
00:40:14.960 Because for the president, it's very high.
00:40:17.120 He wants to put it in the rearview mirror and move on, focus on the economy.
00:40:20.700 Jim, what are your thoughts on all that?
00:40:23.000 He would like to do that.
00:40:24.220 You're exactly right, Steve, but Iran's not going to let him. 0.94
00:40:26.420 And this is a, it's not our newsletters, I just have a copy of it. 0.92
00:40:30.940 I'll just take a minute.
00:40:32.260 We published this on March 11th, so almost four months ago.
00:40:36.280 And here's what I said.
00:40:37.720 Is Iran winning the war?
00:40:39.500 Practically, the entire Iranian Navy has been sunk.
00:40:41.980 A very large percentage of Iranian missile launchers have been destroyed.
00:40:45.240 Remainter are under constant threat.
00:40:47.260 How could Iran possibly be winning the war, given these facts?
00:40:50.720 But I go on to say, this war is not a full-scale confrontation. 0.87
00:40:53.440 It has limited tactics and goals. 0.97
00:40:55.780 For Iran, mere survival as a theocratic state is a kind of victory, and they may be able 0.96
00:41:01.300 to do just that. 0.57
00:41:02.780 And then as a conclusion, so as I said, Iran has a united population.
00:41:08.000 Reports of internal protests are greatly exaggerated since the Ayatollah killed 5,000 protesters.
00:41:13.220 It has a robust political system despite decapitation.
00:41:16.860 Drones are cheap and easy to manufacture, can do as much damage as an F-15 strike.
00:41:21.420 Like, Iran has strategic death, allies in Russia and China, and a strong survival instinct.
00:41:26.880 In a war of attrition, really a war for survival, if victory goes to the last man standing, 0.87
00:41:31.800 that may be Iran. 0.91
00:41:33.300 And I wrote that four months ago.
00:41:34.400 Now, that's all conventional wisdom today.
00:41:35.880 You know, you open the internet, look at the headlines or whatever, and people are saying
00:41:39.560 that.
00:41:39.880 But it makes the point that you could see this literally a week after the war began.
00:41:45.460 In the White House, they were still kind of high-fiving about all the bombing damage.
00:41:48.880 And that was real. 0.59
00:41:49.360 I mean, the Pentagon executed their orders perfectly, but Iran still has the highly enriched uranium. 0.95
00:41:55.660 The regime is still there. 0.91
00:41:57.060 A lot of leaders have been killed.
00:41:58.860 A hundred or more top leaders have been killed, but they just replaced them.
00:42:02.300 So the regime is still standing. 0.93
00:42:04.120 And the Straits of Hormuz are still under Iranian control. 0.95
00:42:06.480 So we haven't accomplished any of our goals. 1.00
00:42:08.800 Now, you've said before, and I agree with you. 0.84
00:42:11.760 Well, essentially, though, he talks about denuclearization.
00:42:17.540 On that goal, how far down the path do you think the president is?
00:42:20.640 I think he would argue, hey, I'm 90% of the way there, right?
00:42:24.300 Well, Iran has 100% of the highly enriched uranium they ever had.
00:42:27.780 So if that's one metric, he's 0% of the way there because they still have it.
00:42:33.120 It's 60% rich.
00:42:34.600 There's no reason to have 60% rich uranium unless you're going for a weapon
00:42:39.280 because what you need for a nuclear power plant is more like 5% to 10%.
00:42:42.780 So they still have that.
00:42:44.920 But there's a lot more to a nuclear weapon.
00:42:50.040 You can build a nuclear device that's now the size of a boxcar and make an explosion.
00:42:56.060 But there are many other steps.
00:42:57.560 You've got to weaponize it.
00:42:58.860 You've got to miniaturize it.
00:43:00.020 You've got to have the ballistic missiles, guidance systems, put a warhead that can survive,
00:43:04.300 et cetera.
00:43:04.900 Iran is not there on any of those metrics.
00:43:07.880 But they weren't there before the war started. 1.00
00:43:10.420 That's the point.
00:43:11.420 There was time using economic warfare and other sanctions.
00:43:15.440 So does Trump want to escalate?
00:43:17.220 No. 0.94
00:43:17.820 But Iran may not give him any choice.
00:43:20.360 They, you know, you mentioned 60 vessels got through the straight-up Hormuz. 0.84
00:43:24.200 OK, that sounds good.
00:43:25.920 But the normal daily traffic was over 120, about half oil tankers and half cargo.
00:43:31.780 So we're nowhere near that.
00:43:33.240 And it's, Iran has to say, control your faucet. 1.00
00:43:35.840 It's on again, off again. 1.00
00:43:37.800 So, you know, they let vessels go through, 0.73
00:43:40.680 and then they'll shoot one with a missile and blow up the engine room.
00:43:43.300 So I don't consider that to be open.
00:43:46.580 Yeah. Jim, hang on for one second.
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00:48:20.700 Jim, thank you very much
00:48:22.900 Thank you for coming on
00:48:24.180 The president's got a lot of work to do
00:48:26.820 I know he's going to Turkey next week
00:48:29.560 Any thoughts about
00:48:30.620 The president is so busy with stuff here domestically
00:48:33.760 He didn't want to go
00:48:34.520 But he's got a very special relationship
00:48:36.440 With Erdogan
00:48:38.420 And I'm seeing now in the Israeli media
00:48:40.820 Of course, they're looking for the next war
00:48:42.920 So they're starting to light up Erdogan
00:48:44.860 And I'm not a big fan of Erdogan.
00:48:47.540 I think he's one of the most dangerous guys in the world.
00:48:49.300 But the president loves the guy.
00:48:51.020 It's the reason the president's going to Turkey.
00:48:52.980 Your thoughts about this NATO summit, give me a minute on that.
00:48:56.960 And Erdogan asked him to come.
00:48:58.700 He says, look, it's very important that we're doing NATO in Turkey.
00:49:03.080 I would like you to attend.
00:49:04.300 The president's going to do it, sir.
00:49:06.560 Sure.
00:49:07.040 I don't know when the school stopped teaching geography, but I've always been obsessed with maps.
00:49:10.700 If you look at the Black Sea, all right, Ukraine is the northern shore of the Black Sea, although it's half Russian at this point, but the southern shore is Turkey.
00:49:19.220 And they control the Constantinople, Istanbul, and the Bosporus.
00:49:25.520 I've been there.
00:49:26.060 It's pretty narrow.
00:49:26.780 You see the Russian vessels going through.
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00:49:42.060 It is a NATO ally.
00:49:43.080 I know that they've never been admitted to the EU and it's different culturally, but
00:49:48.860 Turkey always has been, but they're a NATO ally.
00:49:52.420 And so I think Trump is smart, obviously, to maintain that relationship.
00:49:56.420 And he's talking to Putin.
00:49:57.880 I mean, if you go by the media and the propaganda, you would think that Russia and the US are
00:50:03.220 practically at war.
00:50:04.200 Well, there's something like that going on in Ukraine, unfortunately.
00:50:06.760 But Trump has a very good pipeline to Putin.
00:50:10.700 They talk.
00:50:11.300 And so this is encouraging in terms of how things might end up in Ukraine.
00:50:17.720 Sir, thank you very much.
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00:51:39.040 I thank God you're not the boss.
00:51:47.120 What about Lake and Riley?
00:51:50.860 It's Charlie too hard to say.
00:51:53.420 What about when you took your shot
00:51:57.380 At the one you called a king
00:52:00.260 Where is this song for justice